St. Mary Parish authorities give life-saving treatment at high school basketball game
St. Mary Parish authorities were able to give a collapsed referee life-saving treatment during a West St. Mary High School Basketball game.
BALDWIN, La. (KLFY) -- St. Mary Parish authorities were able to give a collapsed referee life-saving treatment during a West St. Mary High School Basketball game.
The St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office said K9 Sgt. Ashleigh Wilson and her husband Lt. Chad Wilson were working a detail on Friday Jan. 19, at a West St. Mary High School basketball game when a referee collapsed on the court.
Officials said Lt. Wilson and Sgt. Wilson immediately began administering CPR to the collapsed referee who was no longer breathing and without a pulse. Trainer Wydrick Harding also joined in the life-saving technique of the next several minutes.
Sgt. Daesha Hughes, with the New Iberia Police Department, was there in attendance to watch the game gave assistance as well until the Baldwin Fire Department were able to arrive with an AED.
Acadian Ambulance arrived shortly after and were able to take over the medical care. The referee was taken to a local hospital, along with Sgt. Craig Lewis of the New Iberia Police department, who was also a referee for the game. Sgt. Lewis stayed at the hospital until the family of the collapsed referee was able to arrive.
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